CALOGERO, Justice.
Defendant Sylvester Mead was charged by bill of information with armed robbery, a violation of R.S. 14:64. He was tried before a jury, was found guilty as charged, and was sentenced to five years at hard labor. He now appeals on the basis of five assignments of error, three of which are argued.
During the trial the state adduced the following facts: On November 2, 1978 Michael Chambers parked his parents' car in the parking lot at the State...
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